I don't know if it's black & white or white & black, but I've never seen one before, have you ? It's a first for me.
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It's crawling on the rim of a glass that I used to keep it from dissapearing while I run for my camera.
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I know, I could have posted it in the close up section but it wasn't intended to be a close up, just a show & tell.
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If you have a picture of one go ahead & post it here so we all can see.
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Emp
Loc: new york state nassau county
Never have seen one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#2 is a fascinating and very appealing composition. No way that one is just "show and tell." :)
So pretty! Great capture. It looks like a piece of jewelry.
Frank W wrote:
I don't know if it's black & white or white & black, but I've never seen one before, have you ? It's a first for me.
:shock:
Isolate the image of the bug and post it to the Google site that identifies living things.
"Go to image.google.com and from the right hand side of the search box, you will see a camera icon, click on it and then upload your pic and click search..it will give you a search of simmilar images with information from websites"
Linda From Maine wrote:
#2 is a fascinating and very appealing composition. No way that one is just "show and tell." :)
Thanks Linda, I take my lessons from you, no matter what you shoot, they're always exceptional. :thumbup:
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What you have here Frank is a fantastic shot. of an Elm Calligrapha Beetle (Calligrapha scalaris). Very nice work. Super detail
-Doc
Emp wrote:
Never have seen one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It made my day, and I got to capture it.
Thanks for looking.
ncshutterbug wrote:
So pretty! Great capture. It looks like a piece of jewelry.
I could have put a little leash on it, just for you, but I already let it go.
Can you just feel it crawling back & forth on your neck. :-D :-D :-D
Thanks for looking.
Frank W wrote:
I could have put a little leash on it, just for you, but I already let it go.
Can you just feel it crawling back & forth on your neck. :-D :-D :-D
Thanks for looking.
LOL! No thanks, I had more of a pin in mind!
jerryc41 wrote:
Isolate the image of the bug and post it to the Google site that identifies living things.
"Go to image.google.com and from the right hand side of the search box, you will see a camera icon, click on it and then upload your pic and click search..it will give you a search of simmilar images with information from websites"
Cool, I'll have to try that. I did a quick Google search, I guess they're not unheard of. I thought I discovered a new species, and they would name it after me..... ;)
Irvingite wrote:
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Thanks for the 3 thumbs, and
Thanks for looking.
docshark wrote:
What you have here Frank is a fantastic shot. of an Elm Calligrapha Beetle (Calligrapha scalaris). Very nice work. Super detail
-Doc
It was really unique, I'm glad I got a couple of good in focus shots.
Thanks for the info, and,
Thanks for looking.
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